CPCS Dumper Forward Tipping Wheeled (A09a) – NOVICE – From 10th November – (Course duration tbc – Price on application)
£0.00 excluding vat
Course Date: From 10th November
Course Duration: tbc depending on number of candidates
Approximate Course Start Time: 8.30am (Actual start time will be stated in your joining instructions).
Course Location: Nationwide Training and Safety Services Ltd, The Coach House, Goosetree Farm, Rings End, Guyhirn, PE13 4DE. See directions.
Free onsite parking.
To Book: Please ensure you provide the following in the ‘Additional Information’ box at checkout. *Full name of delegate taking the course *Date of birth *NI number or CSCS number *Confirmation that the trainee has passed their health & safety touchscreen test in the 2 years prior to the course date.
The machine that will be used for this course will be FT Dumper – Thwaites Swivel 5 Tonne.
Delegates successfully completing the course will receive a CPCS Red Trained Operator card.
We are ideally located for individuals travelling to us with a train station only a few minutes away. We can also arrange transport from the train station to our centre if required.
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Description
YOU WILL BE CONTACTED DIRECTLY AFTER BOOKING TO CONFIRM THE FULL COST OF THE COURSE. UNTIL YOU HAVE CONFIRMED THAT YOU WISH TO GO AHEAD, NO PAYMENT WILL BE TAKEN AND THE BOOKING IS NOT CONFIRMED
Course Title:
CPCS Forward Tipping Wheeled Dumper (A09)
Course Content:
Upon completion of this course the delegates will have undertaken theory and practical tests to demonstrate their ability to:
Upon completion of this course the delegates will be able to:
- Operate the dumper to a minimum standard.
- Fit and operate ancillary equipment.
- Site the dumper safely and efficiently.
- Know which minor adjustments and routine servicing procedures are necessary, and be able to carry them out.
- Prepare the dumper for travelling on the public highway.
- Understand the capabilities, purposes and limitations of each machine.
- Apply all necessary safety precautions.
- Understand how diesel engines work and how various parts of the machine operate.
- Be aware of the necessary routine adjustments and service procedures, and carry them out.
- Work to levels with the aid of laser equipment.